Thursday, October 17, 2013

Artlantis power user Evan Troxel has taken the time to give Artlantis 5 a spin; he's put his thoughts into words, and shared his first impressions with us. Here's a sneak peek at what Evan found most impressive:

"The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as more
and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of utmost
importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not using but
you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to populate
the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and people with
the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid out in a much
better way now with categories. Being able to find what you're looking
for is really nice."

"Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch of
views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the
Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image
after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be
underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who
only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done
while you sleep."

We look forward to seeing many great designs by Evan using Artlantis 5!

taken
the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts into
words, and shared his first impressions with us. Some of his comments
include: - See more at:
http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.j9txYgte.dpuf

Power user Evan Troxel
has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts
into words, and shared his first impressions with us. Some of his
comments include:

"The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as
more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of
utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not
using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to
populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and
people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid
out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what
you're looking for is really nice."

"Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch
of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the
Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image
after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be
underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who
only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done
while you sleep."

Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf

Power user Evan Troxel
has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts
into words, and shared his first impressions with us. Some of his
comments include:

"The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as
more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of
utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not
using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to
populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and
people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid
out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what
you're looking for is really nice."

"Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch
of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the
Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image
after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be
underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who
only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done
while you sleep."

Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf

Power user Evan Troxel
has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts
into words, and shared his first impressions with us. Some of his
comments include:

"The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as
more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of
utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not
using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to
populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and
people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid
out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what
you're looking for is really nice."

"Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch
of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the
Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image
after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be
underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who
only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done
while you sleep."

Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf

Power user Evan Troxel
has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts
into words, and shared his first impressions with us. Some of his
comments include:

"The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as
more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of
utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not
using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to
populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and
people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid
out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what
you're looking for is really nice."

"Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch
of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the
Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image
after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be
underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who
only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done
while you sleep."

Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf

Power user Evan Troxel
has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts
into words, and shared his first impressions with us. Some of his
comments include:

"The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as
more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of
utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not
using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to
populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and
people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid
out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what
you're looking for is really nice."

"Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch
of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the
Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image
after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be
underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who
only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done
while you sleep."

Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf

Power user Evan Troxel
has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts
into words, and shared his first impressions with us. Some of his
comments include:

"The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as
more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of
utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not
using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to
populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and
people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid
out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what
you're looking for is really nice."

"Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch
of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the
Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image
after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be
underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who
only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done
while you sleep."

Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf

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